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Grade 3 - Number
Standard 3.N.11 - Practice multiplying 2 numbers.
Included Skills:
Demonstrate an understanding of multiplication to 5 × 5 by:
• representing and explaining multiplication using equal grouping and arrays.
• creating and solving problems in context that involve multiplication.
• modelling multiplication using concrete and visual representations, and recording the process symbolically.
• relating multiplication to repeated addition.
• relating multiplication to division.
• Identify events from experience that can be described as multiplication.
• Represent a given story problem, using manipulatives or diagrams, and record the problem in a number sentence.
• Represent a given multiplication expression as repeated addition.
• Represent a given repeated addition as multiplication.
• Create and illustrate a story problem for a given number sentence; e.g., 2 × 3 = 6.
• Represent, concretely or pictorially, equal groups for a given number sentence.
• Represent a given multiplication expression, using an array.
• Create an array to model the commutative property of multiplication.
• Relate multiplication to division by using arrays and writing related number sentences.
• Solve a given multiplication problem.
• Demonstrate understanding and recall/memorization of multiplication facts to 5 × 5.
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